Wednesday Wildcard: Where Have You Been for 2 Years?
I promise that’s not me! I’m fine. I have been very busy for the last 2 years and I will share some of that with you now.
Wednesday Wildcard: Be Careful With Social Media English Accounts
After 2 years of teaching online I have to say, I am worried about what people are learning from social media “English lessons”.
Wednesday Wildcard: Professional Proofreading Service
How confident are you that the English text is as good as your work?
Wednesday Wildcard: Why I Tell My Students about My Disabilities?
I run a small business teaching English online to people all over the world, and I have disabilities…
Wednesday Wildcard: New Wright English Office Colours!
Jaqueline Wright (My Mum) is the best! She came and decorated the office for me while I was on holiday!
Wednesday Wildcard: Happy Christmas, not Merry!
We all know the common American phrase “Merry Christmas” as we see it on the TV and in a lot of films. Did you know that in the UK we say “Happy Christmas” instead?
Wednesday Wildcard: Refer a friend free lesson
How you can share Wright English with your friends and family, and get a free lesson as thanks!
Wednesday Wildcard: How to get back into learning English
English is a complicated language because of the many languages it is made of. That means that learning English can feel a bit like riding a unicycle in a storm.
Summer special offer! 10% off for August.
Don’t forget there is a special offer on for all lessons in August this year! Save 10% on your English learning!
Wednesday Wildcard: The best way to prepare for your IELTS exams
You want to do the best that you can, so here are some tips to help you prepare.
Wednesday Wildcard: Use poetry to improve your English
Is there a little voice in you that wants to play with colours or build something? Maybe you are a creative soul. I like to look for new and creative ways to learn English, and this week I want to talk about poetry.
Wednesday Wildcard: Should I learn English from a book?
Should I learn English from a book? The answer is an unhelpful “yes and no”! I will keep it simple.
Wednesday Wildcard: What makes a good English teacher?
It’s important to me that I am always learning and improving, so I asked my learners what makes a good English teacher, and this is what they said…
Wednesday Wildcard: Free Guide to Cardinal and Ordinal Numbers
A new free printable guide to how to use cardinal numbers (1, 2, 3...) and ordinal numbers (1st, 2nd, 3rd…) is available at www.wrightenglish.com.
Wednesday Wildcard: How can you teach me English IN English?
Many people ask me, “how can you teach me English if you don’t speak my native language?” Well, I don’t need to speak your language. You can put two people in a room from any 2 countries and they will communicate.
Wednesday Wildcard: Quick and Easy English Vocabulary learning
When I was learning French, Spanish, and German, I had a lot of new vocabulary to learn. I always found the best way was to use post-it notes.
IELTS preparation: The best way to prepare for your IELTS test.
Many people think the best way to prepare (be ready for) their IELTS test is to study new phrases, speak lots, practice writing, or take General English lessons to improve their English level before the test. This makes sense, but because of the way the IETLS test works, it is wrong.
Wednesday Wildcard: Did you know I teach IELTS preparation?
Having lessons before you take the IELTS exam is a brilliant idea, but do you know what it is most important to learn?
Wednesday Wildcard: Polite English phrases for restaurants now available
A new English phrase sheet is available for polite English phrases at restaurants!
Wednesday Wildcard: Parent-Teacher English Vocabulary
I searched the internet for materials to teach my students useful phrases for talking to teachers about their children. I found nothing so I decided to make my own.